Subj : The Memo To : All From : Lee Lofaso Date : Thu Sep 26 2019 03:13:02 Hello Everybody, A whistleblower blew the whistle. And then, after denying the whistleblower knew anything about what the whistleblower was whistling, US President Trump finally admitted he had a telephone conversation with Ukraine President Zelensky. And then, after Speaker Pelosi blew her top wanting to find out what that conversation was all about, US President Trump refused to recognize the lady from San Francisco as being Speaker of the House. And then, when the Congress got into the act wanting to find out what it was all about, the White House decided to compose a memo of the conversation between the two men. Five pages. Released by US President Trump himself. Or maybe it was the other way around. Doesn't really matter. Either way, everybody knows about it now. How long was the conversation? *The memo says 30 minutes. *It is 11 minutes long. *I see 9:03-9:33 EDT. *The "transcription" (memo) when "read" is only 11 minutes of dialogue. Translation - We are all expected to believe that someone reading the memo out loud and deciding that is how long the call must have been? That is nonsense. Pure anudulterated bullsh*t. Except for retards, just about everybody in the entire world would have a hard time amounting to 19 minutes longer than an 11-minute read as being 30 minutes. The whistleblower has given his/her testimony to Congress. This is Deeper Throat. Shades of Nixon past. A gap of 19 minutes. That is one minute longer than Nixon's gap. A new record for a US president. The `transcript' released by Trump is a written recollection of what was discussed by third parties (Trump & Co.), not what was actually said. IOW, it was a doctored account of the conversation between the two men. A conversation that US President Trump wants to keep secret from us all. 1. Mueller Report (partial release by Trump's hand-picked AG) 2. Phone call (memo created by Trump & Co., released by WH) Do I see a pattern here? Donald Trump wants to brag he is more of a criminal than Richard Nixon. I wonder if President Mike Pence will pardon him? I wonder if the state of New York will convict him when he leaves the White House? Or would that be a given? AFAIK, former presidents have no immunity from being indicted ... --Lee -- Nobody Beats Our Meat --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: - nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland - (2:221/360) .